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The American Revolution was fueled by a combination of political, economic, and social factors that created widespread discontent among the colonies.
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The American Revolution was fueled by a combination of political, economic, and social factors that created widespread discontent among the colonies. Key causes included British economic policies that imposed taxes and regulations without colonial input, the growing desire for self-governance, and the influence of Enlightenment ideas advocating for individual rights. The increasing tensions were exacerbated by events such as the imposition of the Coercive Acts and the rise of colonial unity against British authority. Collectively, these grievances ignited a revolutionary spirit that ultimately led to the quest for independence.
Key Facts
The Enlightenment inspired colonists to seek self-governance and individual rights.
The Coercive Acts, known as the Intolerable Acts, intensified colonial opposition.
Growing economic restrictions created an environment ripe for revolution.
Timeline
The Civil War ends; slavery is abolished
The Transcontinental Railroad is completed
Women gain the right to vote (19th Amendment)
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